Below are JW's repsonses to our artist interview.
What is your background/how did you get started in your medium?
I started my career as a professional finger-painter at the age of 4 - things just sort of took off from there. I have since branched out into other mediums.
What effect are you trying to have on people through your art?
Good art should evoke a reaction - ideally (from my perspective) it should be a positive reaction. I like to think of painting as storytelling in that as the Artist you seek to share a unique perspective to educate or make your audience aware of some aspect of your subject they may not have considered. For example, with the wildlife art, ideally it is to make the viewer consider the subject not as "just an animal" but rather as a fellow inhabitant of this Earth we both share.
What drew you to your particular medium? How did you get started in your medium?
That's difficult to answer in that I consider myself a "mixed media" artist. I combine acrylics and oils for effect, and use the airbrush and conventional paintbrushes, again for effect. Each lends itself uniquely to specific presentations. I originally started airbrushing because it lent itself well to working larger with greater ease and also it opened up the possibilities of putting art on unique substrates; the foremost of which for me personally was wearable art.
Who were your mentors/inspiring artists as you began to discover your art?
Continuing on in my "artistic journey"...